Bankwalkers
Posted: December 18th, 2008, 1:12 am
I don't think that any of you have ever drawn on a proper clear canal, where you can see the fish and actually decide which ones you would want to catch!
One day on the Pelsall canal I drew a peg on the Anglesey Arm. It was proper "Gin".
I was late to my peg as is usual. I had an angler to my left but an empty peg on my right. I approached my peg past the empty peg and saw the shoal of fish in it!
I set up seeing only the odd perch swim about my peg. I was able to choose the weed free parts as I could see everything!
With 30 minutes to go, I walked into the empty peg and the shoal of roach and skimmers moved up towards the next angler. I stopped. They stayed where they were (between the empty peg where I was now and the next angler). Another 5 paces towards the next angler and they moved back into the empty peg.
I then tried to move them towards my peg 5 or 6 times (Is this cheating?). They would only move half way before returning.
I caught next to nothing that day, even though there was about 60lb of fish in the next peg. They would not move.
Another time I could see the fish was on the Trent & Mersey canal.
Gin again and I could see the gudgeon at the bottom of the track.
I settled down and they were still there. Set up, went for a pee, still there. Then, not thinking, stamped my foot on the floor to see how they would react. They dispersed never to be caught for the 5 hours I fished!
Last Sunday, I was on peg 39 - next to the walk-over and the bay. I had about 30 people stop to look at the ponies behind me. It stopped me catching. I had started to catch stampers on the line nearest!
There has been another particular walker this year that has stopped in the wrong place. He stopped me catching. He is an angler (who had dropped himself from his own team) and stopped 7 yards away from me, opposite one of my lines!
So, even though I don't like rules, I hate walkers, especially when they stop to talk.
In my ideal world I would not ban walkers. We have loads of them! What I would do is to ban people stopping on their way to where ever they are going! ::)
One day on the Pelsall canal I drew a peg on the Anglesey Arm. It was proper "Gin".
I was late to my peg as is usual. I had an angler to my left but an empty peg on my right. I approached my peg past the empty peg and saw the shoal of fish in it!
I set up seeing only the odd perch swim about my peg. I was able to choose the weed free parts as I could see everything!
With 30 minutes to go, I walked into the empty peg and the shoal of roach and skimmers moved up towards the next angler. I stopped. They stayed where they were (between the empty peg where I was now and the next angler). Another 5 paces towards the next angler and they moved back into the empty peg.
I then tried to move them towards my peg 5 or 6 times (Is this cheating?). They would only move half way before returning.
I caught next to nothing that day, even though there was about 60lb of fish in the next peg. They would not move.
Another time I could see the fish was on the Trent & Mersey canal.
Gin again and I could see the gudgeon at the bottom of the track.
I settled down and they were still there. Set up, went for a pee, still there. Then, not thinking, stamped my foot on the floor to see how they would react. They dispersed never to be caught for the 5 hours I fished!
Last Sunday, I was on peg 39 - next to the walk-over and the bay. I had about 30 people stop to look at the ponies behind me. It stopped me catching. I had started to catch stampers on the line nearest!
There has been another particular walker this year that has stopped in the wrong place. He stopped me catching. He is an angler (who had dropped himself from his own team) and stopped 7 yards away from me, opposite one of my lines!
So, even though I don't like rules, I hate walkers, especially when they stop to talk.
In my ideal world I would not ban walkers. We have loads of them! What I would do is to ban people stopping on their way to where ever they are going! ::)